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    Hossein Amirabdollahian was also involved in efforts to reach a détente with regional rival Saudi Arabia in 2023.

    Foreign Minister another hardliner close to Revolutionary Guard

    Hossein Amirabdollahian represented the hardline shift in Iran after the collapse of Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers when Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew.

    • Jon Gambrell
    An LNG tanker at Cherniere’s liquefaction facility in Corpus Christi, Texas.

    Joe Biden’s pollution rules throw up barrier to US natural gas projects

    New air quality standards will require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to more closely examine the impact of LNG projects on the surrounding air quality.

    • Myles McCormick
    Emmanuel Macron and Xi Jinping in France earlier this month.

    China hints at retaliation in worsening trade clash with Europe

    If the two sides start imposing tariffs on each other, it would increase risks for companies around the world already dealing with the US-China trade dispute.

    • Zheping Huang

    The battle for the streets of New York

    The Big Apple’s streets are teetering between lively and unlivable. Now, the city is about to embark on the country’s first congestion-pricing plan.

    • Dodai Stewart
    Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi visits the Azerbaijan border, just hours before a helicopter in which he was a passenger crashed.

    Raisi’s death deals blow to Iranian regime’s grand plan

    Raisi was integral to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s plans to cement the influence of regime hardliners and ensure a smooth succession to the republic’s top post.

    • Andrew England
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    Taiwan’s new President Lai Ching-te, centre, Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim, right, and former president Tsai Ing-wen wave during Lai’s inauguration ceremonies in Taipei.

    Taiwan’s new president warns China’s threats ‘will not disappear’

    Lai Ching-te will build on his predecessor’s efforts to strengthen ties with the US, which is bound by its own laws to provide the island with the means to defend itself.

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    • Jessica Sier

    Sir Tony O’Reilly, the tycoon who fell into bankruptcy

    He was an Irish rugby international and British Lion, the creator of Kerrygold butter, and a charismatic international business leader and newspaper tycoon.

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    Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.

    ‘Executioner’: Iran’s president with a vice-like grip on power

    Ebrahim Raisi has been seen as a possible successor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as supreme leader, the highest political and religious position in the Islamic republic.

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    • Dominic Evans
    Iranians walk past a mural of the late Ayatollah Khomeini at an anti-Israel gathering in Tehran.

    Helicopter crash could send shockwaves across Middle East

    Iran has spent decades supporting armed groups in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and the Palestinian territories.

    • Joseph Krauss

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    A demonstrator holds a placard calling for the release of Julian Assange outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London in March.

    High Court might rule on Assange extradition

    Two judges at the High Court in London are set to rule on whether the court is satisfied by US assurances that Julian Assange, 52, would not face the death penalty.

    • Michael Holden and Sam Tobin
    President Joe Biden, gets a hug from a supporter at Mary Mac’s Tea Room in Atlanta.

    Biden’s Atlanta trip highlights duel with Trump for black voters

    While overwhelming support from black voters was key to Joe Biden’s 2020 victory, there’s concern among his supporters that Donald Trump is making inroads.

    • Skylar Woodhouse, Nancy Cook and Akayla Gardner
    Donald Trump speaks during the Leadership Forum at the National Rifle Association annual convention in Dallas.

    Trump pledges to be gun owners’ most ardent ally

    The former president accepted the endorsement of the National Rifle Association, claiming that the right to bear arms was “under siege” by the Biden administration.

    • Jazmine Ulloa
    The Alfama neighbourhood in downtown Lisbon. Portugal is among the countries offering digital nomad visas.

    Countries wooing corporate digital nomads hope to make them stay

    More countries have introduced a form of digital nomad visa since the pandemic increased demand from employees to “work from anywhere”.

    • Emma Agyemang
    A Geely Zeekr 001 EV at the Zeekr Centre in Shanghai. The shift in the US approach towards China from engagement to full-throttle competition is no longer in doubt.

    The US-China trade war has helped polarise ASEAN

    Regardless of their alignment or dependence on one side or the other, South-East Asian states need to stay focused on their common regional interests.

    • Joseph C. Liow
    Benjamin Netanyahu (left) and  Benny Gantz at the swearing-in of the war cabinet in October last year.

    Gantz tells Netanyahu: come up with a war plan in three weeks

    A popular centrist member of Israel’s three-member war cabinet threatens to resign if the government doesn’t adopt a new plan in three weeks for war in Gaza.

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    • Wafaa Shurafa and Joe Krauss
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    From left, Itzik Gelernter, Shani Louk and Amit Buskila. The Israeli military says its troops in Gaza found the bodies of the three Israeli hostages killed by Hamas during its October 7.

    Israel recovers bodies of hostages amid fierce fighting in northern Gaza

    The Israeli military says it has retrieved the bodies of three Israeli hostages from Gaza including Shani Louk, the 23-year-old German Israeli, who was pronounced dead last year.

    • Nidal al-Mughrabi and Nataliya Vasilyeva
    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton in parliament this week.

    The Coalition swings back to the immigration playbook

    The irony is that Peter Dutton of all people should understand how complicated migration numbers really are.

    • Laura Tingle
    Chinese President Xi Jinping

    China-US clean energy trade war could get dirty

    History suggests Beijing will reply in kind and lift tariffs on a range of American exports, which will raise the stakes once again in their long-running tit-for-tat tussle.

    • Jessica Sier
    Beth Sanner: “If you … start influencing policy more than informing it, then it’s a slippery slope.”

    ‘We don’t know the truth’, says senior CIA officer

    Beth Sanner was Donald Trump’s daily intelligence briefer for two years. Few people know the boundaries between secrecy and democracy so well.

    • Kevin Chinnery
    Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin  review the honour guard during an official welcome ceremony.

    Xi tells Putin their nations’ ties should last ‘generations’

    The Chinese president said his country was “ready to work with Russia as a good neighbour, friend and partner with mutual trust”.

    • jing Li